Talks & Presentations

  • Invited

    • Panel discussant, ‘Reaching Across Worlds: political epistemology, coloniality, and pluriversality’. Canadian Political Science Association annual conference, Toronto.

    • ‘How Beliefs Harm’, with Gontse Lebakeng. Centre for Research in Ethics Lunchtime talk, University of Montreal.

    • ‘Epistemic Obligations Online.’ Digital Decolonisation and Digital Justice Conference, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • ‘Relational Trust-Building as a Form of Epistemic Decolonisation.’ McGill-Western Workshop on Institutional Trust and Distrust, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

    • Panel Discussant for ‘Centring Global South Scholarship in Decolonial Futures.’ Digital Decolonisation and Digital Justice Conference, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • ‘Epistemic Occlusion.’ African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science’s Talk Series, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • ‘How Beliefs Harm.’ Department of Philosophy’s Colloquium Series, University of Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • ‘How Beliefs Harm.’ Wits Philosophy Research Seminar, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • ‘Botched Apologies and Unfulfilled Promises.’ Transatlantic Ethics Workshop, Online, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada.

    • ‘Who Gets to Speak? Linguistic Hegemony and Epistemic Exclusion.’ Intersection of Linguistic Justice and Epistemic Injustice: A Decolonial Perspective conference, Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

    • ‘How Beliefs Harm.’ Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

    • ‘Epistemic Occlusion’ Centre for Research in Ethics Lunchtime talk, University of Montreal.

    Peer Reviewed

    • ‘How Beliefs Harm’, with Gontse Lebakeng. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, North-West University.

    • ‘Deep Disagreement and Epistemic Oppression.’ Argumentation Network of the Americas, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto.

  • Invited

    • ‘Marginal Epistemic Injustice.’ Centre for Research in Ethics Lunchtime talk, University of Montreal.

    • Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Decolonisation.’ Epistemic Oppression and Decolonisation Conference, Université du Québec à Montréal.

    • ‘Marginal Epistemic Injustice.’ Epistemic Oppression Workshop with Gaile Pohlhaus, University of Johannesburg.

    • ‘Epistemic Oppression and Decolonisation.’ Guest Lecture, Tilburg University.

    Peer Reviewed

    • ‘Epistemic Reparation and Hermeneutical Resistance.’ Epistemic Reparation and the Right to be Known in Post-Apartheid South Africa, ACEPS, University of Johannesburg.

    • ‘Epistemic Reparation and (Mis)Recognition.’ Epistemic Agency, Harms, and the Right to be Known Workshop, Department of Philosophy and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg.

    • ‘Deep Disagreement and Epistemic Oppression.’ Language, Knowledge, and Deep Disagreement Workshop, Tilburg.

  • Invited

    • ‘Epistemic Injustice and Colonisation’. Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Decolonisation Workshop, University of Johannesburg and the University of Basel.

    • ‘Epistemic Responsibility in Epistemically Toxic Environments’. UCT Departmental Seminar, University of Cape Town.

    • ‘Epistemic Dimensions of Data Injustice’. Notions of Epistemic Justice and Injustice: exploration and application in AI & Data Justice governance Workshop, TiLT, University of Tilburg, Netherlands.

    • ‘Epistemic Injustice Online’.The Social Epistemology of Social Media, Berlin.

    • ‘Epistemic Injustice Online’.University of Zululand Departmental Seminar.

    Peer Reviewed

    • ‘Epistemic Reparations – The Victims’ Collective Duty to Remember’. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, University of Johannesburg.

    • ‘Zooming into the Nigerian Data Protection Bill’. TILT-ACEPS Global Data Justice Workshop, University of Johannesburg.

  • Invited

    • Conference on Prof Karen Frost-Arnold’s new book Who Should We Be Online? with Oxford University Press, University of Johannesburg.

    Peer Reviewed

    • ‘Epistemic Injustice in Social Networking Platforms’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency Workshop, University of Johannesburg.

    • ‘Hegemonic Epistemic Injustice’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency Workshop, University of Kent, United Kingdom. 

    • ‘Towards an Epistemic Compass for the Internet’. Science of Art and Simulation Conference, Stuttgart, Germany.

    • ‘Imperatives for Epistemic Reparations’. Epistemic Wrongs and Epistemic Reparations Workshop, University of Johannesburg.

  • Invited

    • How not to Decolonise. A Call for the Desuperiorization of Philosophy and the Foundation of Superaltern Studies Webinar.

    Peer Reviewed

    • ‘Appreciative Silencing’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency Workshop, University of Johannesburg. 

    • ‘Towards an Epistemic Compass for the Internet’. Epistemology of the Internet online workshop, African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, University of Johannesburg. 

  • Invited

    • ‘Philosophising in an Unjust Epistemic Terrain’. African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science and Centre for Philosophy in Africa Webinar.

    Peer Reviewed

    • ‘Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine’. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, University of Kwa Zulu Natal.

  • Peer Reviewed

    • ‘Beyond Evidence-Based Medicine’. Universitas 21 Workshop, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom.

    • ‘We should all be Epistemic Relativists’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency workshop, University of Kent, United Kingdom.

    • ‘Epistemic Injustice Without Moral Injustice’. Epistemic Injustice, Reasons and Agency workshop, University of Johannesburg.

    • ‘Epistemic Injustice Without Moral Injustice’. Philosophical Society of South Africa conference, University of Pretoria.  

    • ‘Why Decolonize Science?’ Philosophy Postgraduate Association conference, University of Pretoria.  

    • ‘Decolonization of Science: An Ubuntu Epistemic Approach’. The Wits-UJ honours workshop, University of Johannesburg.